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BUSINESS ANN OON CEMENTS. AND TOMBS, LIMITED. IRELAND—SINN FEIN—HOME RULE.. Hugh Martins Ireland in Insurrection—Ail Englishman's record of .fact; 4e 6d. U. A. Birmingham, an Irishman, looks at his World; ss. Spediiag: Call of Do* mocracy (Irirh Questions); Od. Figgis: Economic Case ior iiisii Independence; 2s 6d. Lan Hay: The OpiJ.es ed Eng.ish; Is ed. Dawecn: Rod 'lenor and Green; Bs. Bernard Shaw: John Bull's other Island; 9d.' Shane Leslie: Iri : h Issue in its American Aspect; ifS 6d. J. "• Good: Irish Unionism; Bs. if. MacDonagh: ihe Home Rule Movement; 6» Gd. An Irish Commonwealth (Land Question) ; Bs. NOT FOR PROHIBITIONISTS!Ill' Theodore Mayna'rd: A Tankard of Ale (English Drinking. Songs); 6s (id. Simon: The Blood of' the Urnpe V A Wine Trade Ttitboos); 13s 6d* Saintebury: Notes on a Cellar Book; Us 6d reviewed by tne "Morning Post" as the very best book on tae subject of wine for many years;. GIBB'S REALITIES OF WAR; 13« Gd. Further cable supply. Phi.ip Gibb's Book has a lrankncss, a truth, and a stern reality novcr beiore shown in war literature. Much of it is matter previously . censored, the American title of the book being "2<ow It May be To.d." UNCLAIMED MONEY. Ecugal's Index to Next of Kin, Heirs at Law, and Unclaimed Money (records of unclaimed money in all parts of the world); Ba, postod 3s fid. NEW NOVELS, each 6s. Isabel Peaoacke: Figs from A'histles. K. Norris: Harriet and the Piper. Gertrude Athertcfa: Sisters-in-Law. Dulcie Deamer: Revelation. J. L. Waugh: Heroes in Homcepun Scotch. Mary Dillon: The Farmer of Roaring Run. Edison Marshall: Tho Voico of th» Pack. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. 793 KEEPING THE PRICES DOWN. KEEPING THE PRICES DOWN. IT is our aim to keep the Prices of Men's Clothing down to the lowest limits, consistent with fair trading, and we are able to do this because:— Wo aro Manufacturers, and are content with one profit only. Our costing is ba3,ed on a quick return for , prompt cash. Our overhead charges on a big turnover ate a small charge on a Bingle suit. Comparo this with tho small turnover and heavy expenses of the small credit tailors. KEEPING THE QUALITY UP. KEEPING THE QUALITY UP.. Low prices aro not our only uirps; -vre have an eyo to quality always, and our long experience in the woollen trade enables us to pick good-wearing clotha at the riglif prices. Low prices and bad quality never built a good business, but low prices and _ good quality—such as wo give—are irresistible. That's why our business is growing and will continue to grow. HANCOX AND STEERE, LTD., HANCOX AND STEERE, LTD., 171 Cashel street,' Christchurch. H5406-50SSF - ■ ' ■ ■ • W'A R D E L It ' S. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Highest quality • goods at LOWEST PRICES. Baoon Raahers, per lb 4d and la fid. Baking Powder (K.), per tin . • Is 9d. Canary Seed, per lb - • lOd. Hemp Seed, per lb lOd.i Borax, per lb . » - • •« 9d«Lobater (C. and B.), _per large tin . .6s. Salmon (Lall), per tin . . . Is 2d. Cornflour (Challenge), par pkt. . . Bd. Cream of Tartar (best quality) per lb. 3s 3d. Mustard (Colmaji's), per tin, Is Id, 2s 2d, and 4s. Walnuts, per lb .Is 4d. Peel (Lemon and Orange) . . Is 6d. Piciles (Colonial), per bottle . Is Bd. Sauoe (Lea and Perrin'e), per bottle Is lOd and 3s 4d. Soap (Victory and Velvet),' per bar . IOJd. per box 275. Currants (best quality), per lb . .• 10d. Sultanas (Mildura), per lb . . -Is Id. Remember that wo give Discounlt Coupons on all oash purchases, witfr free and prompt delivery to all parts of city and suburbs. W A R D E It L ' S. W5942-624F _ ; CIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, O 238 HIGH STREET. NEW BOOKS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Log of H.M.A. R34 (Maitland). The Merchant Navy, Vol. 1 (Hurd). Things That Have Interested Me (Arnold Bennett). From a Russian Diary, 1917-1920. Tho Wonder Book of Knowledge (Reveals the Marvels of the World), 20s. Is It a New World? 8s 6d. Ireland in Insurrection (Hugh Martin), 4s 6d. Pros, and Cons. (New Ed.), 3s. Hockoy for Men and Women, 3s. Nelson's Encyclopsejia, 4a 6d per Vol., complete in 10 Vols. <yols. 1-8 now ready). Prince of Wales'a Book arris ing shortly— Have you recorded your order? Whital'er'j Almanac, Cloth ,8s '6d, Paper ' 3s 6d. Daily Mail Year Book, 1921, 2s. Swan, Waterman, and Onoto Fountain Pens, to suit, any hand. Repairs a Speciality. '770 ' gIGH GRADE .WINES AND SPIRITS. Sherry; 1870 Vin., Amontillado Seco., 126s per dozen, equals 10a 6d per bottle. Feuerheerds Old Port, 90s per dozen, equals 7s 6d per bottle. Invalid Port (Special), 65s per dozen, equals 5s gd per bottle.« No. 1 Constantia Rich Wine, 54s per dozen, equals 4s .6d per bottle. _ Red Muscat, Delicious and Fruity, 54b per dozen, , equals 4s 6d par bottle. House of Lords 20-year-old Whisky, Glen-, livct 65s per gal., equals 10s lOd per bottle. Very Rare Old Highland, Thorn and Cameron, 12yre, 60s per gal., equals 10a per k°Rav'atted Old Highland Thorn and Cameron, Byrs, 58s per gal., equals 93 2d per Boy Whisky, Old Highland Thorn and Cameron, Byrs, 58s per gal., equals 8s 8d per bottle. . BISHOP and CO., 101 Armagh st., Christchurch. Phone 159. 83050-2035 FOR saLB. THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK. 11/TANY people in comparatively comfortable M circumstances are to-day without homes, or the means of acquiring them, sunply because their Bankers cannot and the money. Realising this, we fcave arranged with the Owner to accept a DEPOSIT OF £IOO ONLY on the sale of her i BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW of seven rooms (fitted with all ' the latest conveniences and comforts) in Weston road, Menvale (just off Papanui Tram). THE PRICE IS LOW, and the balanco of purchase money can be arranged on ridiculously easy terms. Interest thereon being 6* per cent, per annum. CHANCES LIKE THESE ARE FEW AND FAR Bifc/IWEEN. CALL AND SEE TJS AT°NCE,AND SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFERED YOUI "WIL JAMESON,'SON and HARLE, 213 Manchester street, Jsi3l-SU4FP ChnstcnurcL

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 1

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